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Flavia Frigeri

    La Dra. Flavia Frigeri es una historiadora del arte y curadora cuya investigación se centra en el arte europeo de posguerra, con especial atención al arte italiano y al pop art. Su trabajo profundiza en las historias de las exposiciones, ofreciendo perspectivas perspicaces sobre la presentación y la colección de arte. Es una apasionada defensora de la capacidad del arte para fomentar el diálogo y la comprensión entre culturas.

    Flavia Frigeri
    Paul Klee
    Work in progress - Alex Hoda
    Beyond Form
    Pop Art
    Women Artists
    • Women Artists

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      A chronological introduction to women artists throughout history, this book provides a rich understanding of key female artists from the Baroque to the present day. In 1971, in an essay that has now become one of the touchstones of feminist art history, Linda Nochlin raised the question heard round the “Why have there been no great women artists?” Since the 1970s, as a result of this kind of consciousness-raising, the feminist discourse around art has expanded, addressing forms of activism, the idea of a feminist aesthetic, the female body, sexuality, and representation more largely. The reframing of female contributions to the history of art is still ongoing, and this new addition to the Art Essentials series draws attention to some of its key dimensions. Focusing on fifty diverse women artists from Artemisia Gentileschi through Judy Chicago, Ana Mendieta, and the Guerrilla Girls to Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman, and Mona Hatoum, this book equips readers with an understanding of feminist art, as well as an appreciation of its most important figures. This latest addition to the Art Essentials series documents women artists in context to offer readers a rich understanding of key female artists from the Baroque to the present day. 85 color illustrations

      Women Artists
    • Pop Art

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Small, smart, essential - an accessible introduction to the Pop Art movement, offering a new perspective on canonical works and highlighting its international reach.

      Pop Art
    • Beyond Form

      Lines of Abstraction, 1950 - 1970

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura
      Beyond Form
    • Work in progress - Alex Hoda

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The practice of London-based artist Alex Hoda (*1980 in Canterbury) has evolved significantly from his initial figurative groupings of deformed, post-apocalyptic creatures, finished in his signature materials of latex and rubber. His most recent sculpture refers to our ability to arrive at a false premise by misinterpreting what is in front of us. Hoda's writhing metal forms, at once suggestive and impenetrable, ask us to consider whether a biased or predetermined reading occurs when interpreting abstract sculpture. In his current practice, he also uses a technique of automatism to challenge the viewer's approach to figurative sculpture. These works recall a surrealist agenda, one that is summed up by Max Ernst's desire for “the viewer to witness the emergence of the work”; what the viewer's sub-conscious brings to the sculpture ultimately determines its reading.

      Work in progress - Alex Hoda
    • Paul Klee

      • 79 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      "Swiss-born artist Paul Klee (1879-1940) created some of the most innovative works of the twentieth century - in media as varied as oil paint, watercolour, etching, pencil, ink, and pastel. Uniquely among his contemporaries, he combined the machine aesthetic of modernism with lyrical, organic elements, arriving at a visual language entirely his own. Although he moved freely between media and from figuration to abstraction, Klee's works remain instantly recognisable, often characterised by a playfulness and wit that can sharpen to biting satire on occasion." -- Back cover.

      Paul Klee